
For Immediate Release Tuesday, March 6, 2007
White River Junction, Vermont - The Center for Cartoon
Studies (CCS) and Sunrise Greetings are thrilled to announce a creative
partnership. Beginning in the summer of 2008, Sunrise Greetings will showcase
work from many of the talented CCS cartoonists in a line of greeting cards.
ÒWe are really excited about our collaboration with the CCS. Because of
the number of superb artists at the school weÕre able to offer a variety
of styles on the cards that we think will have great appeal for our consumers,Ó
says Sheila Gerber, Editorial Director for Sunrise Greetings. ÒWe are thrilled
to be able to support and encourage this next generation of cartoonists.
ÒItÕs great to be able to give the students the opportunity to earn significant
income while at the same time introduce them to an industry that can help
support them while they continue to work on their comics and graphic novels.Ó
says Michelle Ollie, CCS Managing Director. Sunrise Greetings was founded
as Sunrise Publications in 1974. Three liberal arts graduates saw a market
for contemporary social expression products and began printing their own
cards in a small garage in the college town of Bloomington, Indiana.
In 1998 the company was purchased by Hallmark Cards, Inc. and became a wholly
owned, independent subsidiary of the largest greeting card company in the
world.
The Center For Cartoon Studies (CCS), located in the historic village
of White River Junction, Vermont, is a dynamic cartooning school and studio
that has been featured in The New York Times, The Boston Globe, The Farmer's
Almanac, and on the front page of The Washington Post.
For more information, visit www.cartoonstudies.org.
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Michelle Ollie
(802) 295-3319
ollie@cartoonstudies.org
The Center for Cartoon Studies
PO Box 125
White River Junction, Vermont 05001